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No queues. On time and plenty of leg room. The meal that was served could have been better however,it was edible, and made for some distraction on a fairly long flight. The staff were attentive and faultless.The return flight was nowhere near full so everyone had 3 seats to lounge in. There was no inflight entertainment.

Finally the first company flying directly from Tbilisi to Paris. Unfortunately this air link is only 2 days a week. The plane is comfortable, the service is pleasant, however the food is really mediocre: tasteless and unworthy of the image that we have of the Georgian food!

Stress free travel on both legs of the journey. I did not expect luxury but there was nothing disappointing about this experience. As with many flights, I preferred to take my own food on board but the meal was not as terrible as many people say it is.

Before buying a ticket to Georgian Airways, you should read what happened to me on september 25, 2018.
That day I was expected to get aboard the A9 627 flight from TBILISI to PARIS at 17:20 in the evening. About 2 hours before departure, I fell down on the escalator to the departure hall, resulting in a small injury lightly...

Pleasantly surprised by the efficiency of the Airline and onboard Service. The aircraft was small - a 190 with usual 4 seats across - but made Moscow comfortably in 2.5 hours at 900 knots with no bumps.
Some times it pays to break away from the recognised Airlines and try something different................this experiment was a notable success.

Excellent flight accompanied by good food and a CAPTAIN that was both funny and informative about likely bumps on the way and pointing out all the Sites and Cities on either side of the plane enroute. I wish I could come across more Captains of his ilk much more often.

After reading some reviews I was a bit concerned.
We booked our flights (Tbilisi-Paris-Edinburgh) via Air France. Our first leg was operated by Georgian Airways. At the check-in counter they wouldn't give us our second ticket, they said we had to get it in Paris (despite being from the same alliance). They sent our bags straight to the final destination...

I don’t even know where to start. Plane has no balanced air conditioning so we would be really cold for 10 minutes and really hot for another 10 which careied on for 5 hours! Plane Smelt awful & chairs were so uncomfortable my back and shoulders still hurt from it. We had to pay so much money for tickets &...

This is my second time using this airline. Check in is a breeze. Transit in Tbilisi is great and they even picked up my bags and re checked it for me. Very friendly staff and even the security at transit desk is great. The flight was great. And the wine was perfect. No problem in asking for more wine.

Previously known as Airzena, Georgian Airways (A9) is the flag carrier of the Republic of Georgia. It operates from a hub at Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) and has designated Batumi Airport (BUS) and Kutaisi International Airport (KUT) as focus cities. The airline flies to a total of 11 destinations. These include Armenia and Israel, in Asia, and Austria, France, the Netherlands, Russia and the Ukraine in Europe. It has codeshare agreements on some Austrian Airlines (OS) and KLM (KL) routes. Georgian Airways' fleet of seven planes includes one Boeing 737-500, two Boeing 737-700, one Bombardier CRJ100ER and two Bombardier CRJ200LR, as well as one Bombardier Challenger 850 operated on behalf of the government. Its commercial fleet is configured with two cabins: Business Class and Economy Class.

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